The first rule of dieting is that if
something doesn't have very many calories, you can have as much as
you want of it. There's this place in the Diet Watchers' Guide
for instance, where the author talks about how when she gets cravings
for bad foods, what she'll do is go get a whole can of Chinese
vegetables and eat it with mustard sauce on the top. Or there's
this recipe for Unlimited Soup: All it's got in it, is things you
can eat as much of as you want, like canned tomato juice, and celery,
and cabbage, and bouillon cubes. Conceivably, you could eat a whole
recipe of that stuff at one sitting, although all I've ever managed
is a couple of bowlfuls.
